Ariel Dumas — a writer for “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” — apologized for a callous tweet where she gloated that she was happy that “we […]
Month: October 2018
Joe Simonson, DCNF New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand d the stage with controversial anti-Israel activist Linda Sarsour on Saturday during a protest against the confirmation of Supreme […]
Reminiscent of the Statue of Liberty, a Southern California Catholic church is loing to build a 40 ft. statue of the Virgin Mary on the border that […]
Even though both the GOP and President Donald Trump are currently enjoying record approval and favorability ratings,for some inexplicable reason former Secretary of State Colin Powell appears […]
Nick Givas, DCNF Managing editor of The Beat DC, Tiffany Cross called Florida gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis “racist” on MSNBC’s “AM Joy” Sunday and said there’s “no […]
Instead of celebrating a hard-fought victory, Fox News host Chris Wallace is already asking Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to make concessions on the next Supreme Court […]

Jason Hopkins, DCNF Several family members of Colorado Republican Sen. Cory Gardner have had their names and home addresses made public, and Gardner’s wife has received a […]
Julie Swetnick, the prized client of creepy porn lawyer Michael Avenatti, is outraged over how her outrageous claim that now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was a serial […]

According to a rumor, some NBC hosts and staff members are pining for fellow host Megyn Kelly to be axed and sent packing because of her alleged […]
Despite the Democrats’ insistence that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh shouldn’t have been confirmed to the high court because of unsubstantiated accusations of sexual assault, they themselves […]
In the wake of the successful confirmation Saturday of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino declared “Trumpism has been entirely […]
A CNN journalist earned intense mockery Saturday after he posted a GIF to of an anti-Kavanaugh protester and described it as “[t]he most memorable image of […]









